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In concrete terms, if information relating to visual anthropology is developed in a
video passage being analyzed, the analyst can select the discipline <Anthropology>
in the ASW list and give a brief presentation of what the video passage in question
deals with.
He may content himself with such a description, but he may also use the second
schema of the sequence “Analysis of the topic dedicated to disciplines and
approaches in human and social sciences”, i.e. the schema Free description of the
CT [Branch of the discipline] , and enter the term <Visual anthropology> as a
minimal expression on the standard form associated with the activity [Minimal
designation].
He may also contextualize the term <Visual anthropology> using the form
associated with the activity [Contextualized designation], by specifying, for
example, a particular referential or enunciative context in which that term is used in
the video segment in question. In any case, the procedure of Free description does
indeed fulfill a function of precision, in-depth clarification of a piece of general
information provided by the procedure of Controlleddescription (see Figure 10.7).
Procedure of “Controlled description” of a CT or a
configuration of CTs
supplements or specifies
Procedure of “Free description” of a CT or a configuration
of CTs
Figure10.7 . Organizationoftherelationshipsbetweencontrolled
descriptionandfreedescription
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